TV Schedule

Sunday, Dec 6

Tarek & Christina go behind the scenes of 3 flips to show the parts you didn't see. How they began their partnership with Pete, what really happened on a flip with $6000 worth of mold damage, and Tarek & Christina meet the new owners of a flip they had to make a huge compromise on, to see if that tough decision paid off.

Tarek & Christina go behind the scenes of 3 flips to discuss expensive lessons, including parts you didn't see. How a flip with their partner Pete spiraled out of control, what really happened during a rehab with a $12,000 lead paint problem, and Tarek & Christina meet the new owner of a flip that went off the rails, to see if their toughest decisions paid off.

Tarek & Christina go behind the scenes of 3 flips where they had money problems to show the parts you didn't see. How they twice had to ask Christina's parents for a loan, what really happened on a flip that cost $200 a day in interest, and Tarek & Christina meet the new owners of a flip that was a huge risk, to see if their toughest decisions paid off.

Tarek & Christina go behind the scenes of 3 flips that were huge turning points for them, to show the parts you didn't see. What really happened on their first flip in the $500,000 range, how a disagreement almost destroyed their partnership with Pete, and Tarek & Christina meet the new owners of a flip they radically re-designed, to see if they made the right call.

Tarek & Christina go behind the scenes of 3 flips that were disgusting and dangerous, to show the parts you didn't see. How cleaning out a roach infested house included a horrifying surprise, what really happened during a flip that featured squatters and break-ins, and Tarek & Christina meet the new owners of a flip they completely re-designed, to see if their toughest decisions paid off.

Tarek & Christina go behind the scenes of 3 flips that were huge risks, to show the parts you didn't see. What really happened on a flip they bet their entire $500,000 life savings on, how a mid-century modern flip shook their confidence, and Tarek & Christina meet the new owner of a flip they took a huge gamble on, to see if their bet paid off.

Tarek and Christina come across a For Sale By Owner property in Garden Grove, California. This type of sale is always exciting for a flipper because it means no real estate agent commissions and an opportunity to negotiate a fair sale price. The house is in good shape and looks to need only cosmetic repairs and improvements. But in the business of flipping, one can rarely judge an old house by its finishes and it is truly what's on the inside that counts. Can Tarek and Christina deal with the hidden problems of an old house or will their hopes of a fast and easy flip turn out to be nothing but pipe dreams?

Tarek and Christina get a lead on a small house that's aggressively priced and could be a lucrative deal based on comparable sales in the neighborhood. They go to inspect the house before making a decision and find it boarded up and in rough shape. Despite its condition, the numbers are promising and they've done well in this area before. They decide to take the calculated risk and buy the home, its interior still sight unseen. Can Tarek and Christina keep this project under control to see risk through to reward or could hidden troubles turn this house into a toxic flip?

Tarek and Christina spot a new listing in Buena Park, California that's small and run down but sits on a very large lot, offering possibilities for added value and increased profit. With a low asking price compared to comparable properties, the house is already attracting interest from other investors. With no time for close inspection Tarek and Christina place an offer; but do they really know what they're getting into? Do good flips come in small packages or could a flop be at the end of the road of this big lot little flip?

Tarek and Christina find a listing in Norwalk, California with such an attractive opportunity for profit based on comparable properties that they immediately make an offer on the property, sight unseen. With 48 hours to back out or complete the deal, they call in several contractors to walk the property and present a competitive bid. But as work on this weathered house begins, will Tarek and Christina be able to maintain their projected profit margin or will a bursting budget dig this flip into a money pit?

Tarek and Christina spot an interesting property in Long Beach, California as they peruse the day's listings. It's a very small house with a massive structure in the backyard and because the house is currently tenant-occupied, Tarek and Christina will have to make their buying decision without the benefit of personally inspecting the property. The potential value of the back structure is too much to pass up and Tarek and Christina make a deal to buy the property; but when they arrive as the new owners, they are shocked by what they find. Can Tarek and Christina transform this trash heap into a treasure trove or will they be left wishing they never laid eyes on this junk yard flip?

Tarek and Christina spot a home that's for sale by its owner in La Puente, California. It's in rough shape to say the least and because it's tenant occupied, they can't look inside. There's always a danger in purchasing a house sight unseen, but if they can get it for the right price, this home has the potential to pay off big time. Can Tarek and Christina right this sinking flip or could this home prove to be the stuff of wreck and ruin?

When Sarah and Andrew became parents of two girls, they knew it was finally time to buy a house and opted for a quaint home in a central neighborhood. With enough bedrooms for everybody and a newly renovated basement to appease Andrew's tennis obsession, it seemed this house was perfect- until mother nature intervened with an unexpected third child. This growing family now needs another bedroom upstairs, a functional space for a nanny, and an open concept main floor. Hopefully competitors Designer Hilary and Realtor David can solve this puzzle for a rapidly expanding family. Designer Hilary and her team plan to create new spaces in their old place, while Realtor David attempts to find the family a new house to accommodate all the family needs. Desperate for a home that can equally accommodate a family of five and their nanny, Sarah and Andrew will have to decide if they can love their home again or will they list it?

While Trevor was out of town, Janice bought, what she felt was a fairy tale home, but with storage, space and height issues, this house has Trevor ready to leave behind. Both Designer Hilary and Realtor David hope to solve these homeowners' issues. Desperate to be free of a cramped, crowded home, Janice and Trevor will have to ask themselves if they can love their home again, or should they list it?

Life was different 12 years ago when sisters Karine and Daphna first bought this 1600 square foot, suburban townhouse. But less than a year ago, after living separately for several years, their living arrangement changed once again. Karine is optimistic the familiar home can be a place of solace for her son James and their unique family arrangement. However, Daphna feels the three of them should start fresh in a space that functions for everyone. Pleasing both sisters will be no walk in the park, but Designer Hilary and Realtor David are ready to offer their expertise. Hilary is determined to carve out the extra room this family needs, while David can't help but hunt for the perfect, larger home he knows is out there. Desperate for a home that can live up to the new, family-sized demands of these reunited sisters, Karine and Daphna will have to decide: can they love their home again, or will they list it?

Vince and Jennifer bought their home when it perfectly fit their family of five. Since moving in their family has grown to nine, but their house cannot grow with them. In need of a bedroom for their toddler and a space for their teens, Vince is desperate to find more space to accommodate their large brood. Jennifer however cannot entertain the notation of leaving their neighbors and community. Will designer Hilary transform this home to create all the oversized family function Jennifer believes it can have, or will realtor David provide all the hassle free space Vince knows this family needs in a search for a new home?

Young couple, Ryan and Sarah purchased their first home that had recently been flipped in an up and coming neighborhood. Ryan saw this downtown house as first step on the property ladder: Sarah however has settled in for the long haul. Realizing that the house has some major flaws, Ryan wants to pack up and find a place that is perfect, but Sarah has become attached to this house and has no intention of moving. Will David find them a home that will function forever or will Hilary make them fall in love by reinventing many of the home's functionally flawed spaces?

After repeatedly being outbid in the real-estate market, Cole and Ashley took an aggressive gamble and purchased their first home sight unseen in an up and coming neighborhood. However the house was a disaster, and upon entering Cole immediately hated the choppy layout of the space. Cole thinks it will never be able to function for large groups or a future family, whereas Ashley is relieved to finally have a home and is certain that with a few renovations the house can be perfect. Will designer Hilary transform this house and create all the function Ashley believes it can have, or will realtor David find them the ideal move-in ready home in a desirable neighborhood?

Deena and Sully purchased their 2,400 sq ft home with the intention of renovating it for a future family. These work from home professionals married later in life and want to foster children; but Sully does not think their current home will have enough space to function for their future plans. Deena however loves their location and strongly feels that there is plenty of potential in their home to create more space. Will realtor David find them a family ready home? Or will designer Hilary make daily life immeasurably easier by reinventing many of the home's hotly debated spaces?

Tripp and Deja have spent many vacations in Hawaii and fell in the love with the north shore of Kauai. The couple lives in a busy community of San Diego and have decided that city life isn't for them anymore. Kauai couldn't be a better place for the active couple. Tripp is an avid surfer and loves the surf breaks Kauai offers. Deja loves to ride horses which is perfect since there's a large horse community on the island too. With the expertise of Hawaii Life agent Cate McCann Fleming, Tripp and Deja hope to find a home soon so they can start their new life in Hawaii.

Amy came to Hawaii at the beginning of her teaching career for a change of scenery and ended up falling in love with the island. Although she moved back to the mainland, she always dreamed of returning to the place she felt at home. Now a school principal, Amy likes to spend her free time outside. She wants a place where her family can come visit, with space to store all her outdoor gear. She enlists the help of Hawaii Life agent Rebekah Lussiaa to find a condo in the Waikoloa Beach Resort area so she can spend her time enjoying all that the Big Island has to offer.

After a whirlwind romance and marriageand with a baby on the wayTony and Leslie are looking for their first home together on the island of Oahu. Leslie and Tony love being active, whether they're playing volleyball, hiking, or practicing yoga on the beach. With the help of Hawaii Life broker David Buck the newlyweds want to find a three-bedroom waterfront home so they can live a healthy lifestylebefore their baby is due.

Stacey and Julia came to Kauai on vacation years ago and felt like it was meant to be their home, but they were raising six kids in a 4000 square-foot home in Montana and couldn't make their dream a reality. With just two kids remaining at home now, Stacey and Julia have enlisted Hawaii Life agent Lauren Pingree to help them find a smaller place that still offers room for their older kids to come visit. Since they'll be downsizing, they're looking for tons of outdoor space to enjoy the year-round sunshine.

Now that they've sold their successful chain of retirement communities, Larry and Luba are taking the time to enjoy the good life. They've decided that an island in Fiji would be the perfect home base for their upcoming adventures. And they don't want to be tied to the resort communities so they've set their sites on the undeveloped islands in Northern Fiji near the remote town of Labasa. With a budget of $3-5 Million dollars, they've tasked Chris Krolow with finding them an island paradise.

Doctors Geoff and Catherine have enjoyed Ontario's Honey Harbour for decades. Now that they're close to retirement, they would like to make one of the Harbour's islands a permanent residence where they can raise their newly adopted children. They've enlisted the help of Island Expert Chris Krolow, who can help them whittle down their large criteria and pick the island of their dreams.

Paul and Cecilia just sold their condo and want to buy a single family home in Los Angeles. Cecilia would love to stay in their current neighborhood of Studio City or nearby Sherman Oaks, which are both a 15 minute commute to her job in Burbank. Problem is, in the pricey Los Angeles real estate market, their $950,000 budget won't go far in those areas. Paul wouldn't mind moving farther out to get more house for their money. Where will they end up?

Ryan has decided to pursue his passion to become a doctor. His wife, McKenzie, agreed on the condition that they leave snowy Utah and spend some time on a beach. They found the perfect opportunity at the St. Georges University Medical School on the island of Grenada. However, they soon find living on student loans limits their budget, and they might not be able to afford beachfront property.

After a whirlwind romance and marriageand with a baby on the wayTony and Leslie are looking for their first home together on the island of Oahu. Leslie and Tony love being active, whether they're playing volleyball, hiking, or practicing yoga on the beach. With the help of Hawaii Life broker David Buck the newlyweds want to find a three-bedroom waterfront home so they can live a healthy lifestylebefore their baby is due.

Stacey and Julia came to Kauai on vacation years ago and felt like it was meant to be their home, but they were raising six kids in a 4000 square-foot home in Montana and couldn't make their dream a reality. With just two kids remaining at home now, Stacey and Julia have enlisted Hawaii Life agent Lauren Pingree to help them find a smaller place that still offers room for their older kids to come visit. Since they'll be downsizing, they're looking for tons of outdoor space to enjoy the year-round sunshine.

Now that they've sold their successful chain of retirement communities, Larry and Luba are taking the time to enjoy the good life. They've decided that an island in Fiji would be the perfect home base for their upcoming adventures. And they don't want to be tied to the resort communities so they've set their sites on the undeveloped islands in Northern Fiji near the remote town of Labasa. With a budget of $3-5 Million dollars, they've tasked Chris Krolow with finding them an island paradise.

Doctors Geoff and Catherine have enjoyed Ontario's Honey Harbour for decades. Now that they're close to retirement, they would like to make one of the Harbour's islands a permanent residence where they can raise their newly adopted children. They've enlisted the help of Island Expert Chris Krolow, who can help them whittle down their large criteria and pick the island of their dreams.

Paul and Cecilia just sold their condo and want to buy a single family home in Los Angeles. Cecilia would love to stay in their current neighborhood of Studio City or nearby Sherman Oaks, which are both a 15 minute commute to her job in Burbank. Problem is, in the pricey Los Angeles real estate market, their $950,000 budget won't go far in those areas. Paul wouldn't mind moving farther out to get more house for their money. Where will they end up?

Ryan has decided to pursue his passion to become a doctor. His wife, McKenzie, agreed on the condition that they leave snowy Utah and spend some time on a beach. They found the perfect opportunity at the St. Georges University Medical School on the island of Grenada. However, they soon find living on student loans limits their budget, and they might not be able to afford beachfront property.

Tripp and Deja have spent many vacations in Hawaii and fell in the love with the north shore of Kauai. The couple lives in a busy community of San Diego and have decided that city life isn't for them anymore. Kauai couldn't be a better place for the active couple. Tripp is an avid surfer and loves the surf breaks Kauai offers. Deja loves to ride horses which is perfect since there's a large horse community on the island too. With the expertise of Hawaii Life agent Cate McCann Fleming, Tripp and Deja hope to find a home soon so they can start their new life in Hawaii.

Amy came to Hawaii at the beginning of her teaching career for a change of scenery and ended up falling in love with the island. Although she moved back to the mainland, she always dreamed of returning to the place she felt at home. Now a school principal, Amy likes to spend her free time outside. She wants a place where her family can come visit, with space to store all her outdoor gear. She enlists the help of Hawaii Life agent Rebekah Lussiaa to find a condo in the Waikoloa Beach Resort area so she can spend her time enjoying all that the Big Island has to offer.